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ELECTRONICS
and ELECTRICITY
Last update:
Fri, 13 Jul 2007
Electricity has fascinated me since I was 3 years of age.
I saw some wires which I had to touch.
I then discovered that these DEAD wires had LIFE contained within them.
I still have the track left by this energy still on my finger in the
form of a wedding ring. Wedding me eternally with my love of the energy
and forces which flow everywhere. Something appearing dead but is alive
with energy? How interesting I thought !
It's now years later and the fascination is still growing the more I
discover. Add some spark to your life. Love an electrician Info on
repairing almost everything electronic can be found at:
Electronics
Repair FAQ
Circuits
Electronic
Circuits
Cranial
Stimulator
Make
your own X Ray machine
RadioLocman -
Electronic recources and schematics
Data
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN
PC BOARDS
HOW
INFRARED MOTION DETECTOR COMPONENTS WORK
Tech
Freakz !
Electrical
Engineering Resources
Electronics
Links - Electronix Express
Sams
Technical Publishing
Electronics
Engineering WebRing
Component
Maufacturers Links
Internet
Robotics Sources
DataSheets
FAIRCHILD
- Logic, Memory, EEPROM and Discrete Parts [4001-5000]
Semiconductor
Datasheets on the Web - Root page
DATABOOKSHELF
- ELECTRONIC COMPONENT DATA SHEETS
Telephones
Aussie
Phone Brotherhood
The
Neurocactus Homepage
Electronic's etc.
Phone
Electronics
How
Phones Work
Telephone
interfacing circuits
F
ASCII Schem Tel
Black IC's Phreak
Collection
No
AT&T, thank YOU!
Phone Losers of
America Links
Morpheus_Laughing
- Ezine
CLD - Ezine
Bob Parker -
Electronics Technician - Sydney
MYTC - Me, You, and the Telephone Company
DTMF Decoder
(Software with source)
Tone Dialer v2.0
Access
Communications Pty Ltd - Telephone, data and computer
communications line cords, plugs, sockets, adaptors, power supplies
MIA Phreakers Group of
N.S.W
Phreakau
: Phreaking - Its an outdoor sport
Electronics
Shops
Jaycar
Dick Smith
Electrical
Testing & Tagging
AS/NZS3760:2003 Inspections & Tests (ref. AS/NZS3760:2003 2.3.2)
Inspection All equipment must be inspected for
• Obvious damage,defects
• Cords are anchored and not damaged
• No unprotected conductors or tape
• Max load warnings are legible on power boards
• Check controls, covers guards & safety facilities
• Ventilation inlets & exhausts not blocked
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Inspections & tests (ref. AS/NZS3760:2003 2.3.3)
Testing
• Earthing continuity
• Insulation tests
• Power packs, power supply units & Portable isolation transformers
• RCD operation
• Polarity of plugs & extension cords
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Action required as a result of inspection & testing
(ref.AS/NZS3760:2003 2.4)
Non-compliant equipment
• Tag as dangerous
• Withdraw from service
• Repair, dispose of or destroy
• Compliant equipment
• Tag
• Record in inventory
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Documentation (ref. AS/NZS3760:2003 2.5)
• A register of all equipment
• A record of formal inspections & tests
• A repair register
• A record of all faulty equipment
Whilst AS/NZS3760:2003 does not require a Policy Manual, most
state regulations require all OH&S policies and procedures to be
documented.
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